Coimbatore: Unidentified people broke into the house of a retired deputy superintendent of police (DSP) at Arunachalam Layout at Muthu Nagar near Vadavalli and made away with silver articles and a DVD player. Police said the retired cop and his family members were away at his daughter’s house in Kerala for more than a month. A police officer said 64-year-old A Chandramohan had retired as the DSP from the police recruitment school in the city six years ago. “Chandramohan and his family members had gone to his daughter’s house in Ernakulam in Kerala more than a month ago.” The incident came to light when the Vadavalli police were on the rounds at Arunachalam Layout around 2pm on Tuesday. “Beat officers found the front door lock of the retired DSP’s house was broken open. Immediately, they held inquiry with the neighbours and contacted the retired police officer’s elder sister Sajana to inform her about the burglary,” the officer said. Sajana visited the house and found a DVD player and some silver articles were missing. Chandramohan visited Vadavalli police station on Wednesday and lodged a complaint. Police have registered a first information report and further investigation is on. tnn